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Professor Qing Li is a faculty member at the School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, The University of Sydney. He obtained his PhD from Sydney in 2000, underwent postdoc training at Cornell University (2000-2001), and held academic roles at James Cook University (2004-2006). He joined Sydney in 2006 via a Sesqui senior lectureship, becoming Associate Professor in 2010 and Professor in 2014. He served as Director of Postgraduate Studies (2007-2012) and Director of Biomedical Engineering (2017-2019).
- Education: PhD (University of Sydney, 2000), ME (UTS), ME (Hunan)
His research focuses on computational design, multidisciplinary optimization of nonlinear and time-dependent multifunctional materials, and biomedical applications. Key areas include additive manufacturing, biomechanics, and machine learning in structural reliability. Recent publications emphasize fracture modeling in biomaterials, reliability analysis, and tissue scaffold design.
Recent publications highlight Bayesian learning for robotic systems, probabilistic transformation in reliability analysis, and phase field fracture models for additively manufactured composites. Collaborations with industry partners like Cochlear and Stryker span ARC, NHMRC, and MRFF projects.
- Awards: Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher (2020), Top 50 Australia Research Leader (2020), APACM Computational Mechanics Award (2016)
- Fellowships: ARC Future Fellow (2013-2017), ARC Australian Postdoctoral Fellow (2001)
He supervises PhD students in projects like epidermal electrodes, Silver Diamine Fluoride remineralization, and virtual surgical planning. His leadership extends to the Centre for Advanced Materials Technology and editorial roles in computational methods journals.




